How to help your patients function better.

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Published in West J Med on July 01, 1985

Authors

L V Rubenstein, D R Calkins, A Fink, R T Young, P D Cleary, A M Jette, J Kosecoff, A R Davies, T L Delbanco, R H Brook

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